Vince McMahon caused a bit of an uproar with the internet wrestling community when he stated that Antonio Cesaro was missing something that prevented him from being elevated to the main event. In a recent interview, Daniel Bryan decided to defend Cesaro, stating that if the two of them were to work a lengthy match together on Smackdown, it would easily generate a huge reaction from WWE fans.

The northeastern portion of the United States is being pounded by a storm that some are predicting to be one of the worst in history, and that does not bode well for WWE. An official statement was released by Vince McMahon earlier today, letting fans know that Monday Night Raw and Smackdown will not be taking place as usual. It is being said that Raw will be shown on Thursday this week. No word yet on when the traveling ban will be lifted.

During this time of year, Vince McMahon already has a million headaches because he is trying to make things perfect between the Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania. He has another problem to deal with this week. Monday Night Raw and Smackdown are being held in Hartford and Boston respectively, and there is a severe snowstorm headed that way. Weather reports are stating that as much as 24 inches of snow could pound the area.

When Dixie Carter signed a television deal with Destination America, it was revealed that Impact Wrestling would be moving to Friday nights. The move coincided with WWE announcing that Smackdown was moving to Thursday nights. Many wondered what Vince McMahon was going to do with NXT since it aired on the same night. Reports have now surfaced that the developmental program is being moved to Wednesday night to avoid conflict.

In a very depressing bit of news, WWE is losing a lot of their market share in Mexico now. Monday Night Raw is no longer being aired on free television in the country. It is still available for those who pay for premium channels, but that is a severe drop in viewership. Smackdown has already been removed from the country. Vince McMahon has been desperately trying to resolve things down there because he views it as a major market and asset.

Back in November, Vince McMahon gave fans a free month subscription to his WWE Network. It was a way to entice people to sign up as permanent members. Apparently, not everyone got the notice, even though it was heavily advertised on every episode of Monday Night Raw and Smackdown for several weeks. Buy rate for the Survivor Series, which was available for free, have come out, and it shows that approximately 100,000 fans still paid for it.

In case you have not heard yet, there will be a special live episode of Smackdown airing tonight on the USA Network, which is promoting this as WWE week. Vince McMahon wanted to impress the network executives, so he issued the order to put more of an emphasis on tonight's show. The company opted to hold off Bray Wyatt and Dean Ambrose, who had been in the main event slot at TLC, from Monday Night Raw, so they can be featured on Smackdown.

Since he is a locker room leader, John Cena decided to hold a meeting with all of the wrestlers earlier today. He wanted to address the civil war in WWE, where some of the performers have now decided to side with Triple H and are doing silent protests against Vince McMahon at TLC by not working as hard as they could. Many feel that Monday Night Raw and Smackdown would be much better if HHH was running those shows like he is allowed to run NXT.